Verb-related Constraints on Variable Pronominal Use: Do we have all the Answers?
Rafael Orozco
Catalina Méndez Vallejo
Lee-Ann Vidal Covas
Date
Apr 3, 2014 — Apr 5, 2014
Event
7th International Workshop on Spanish Sociolinguistics
Location
Madison, Wisconsin

Authors
Professor of Linguistics and Spanish & Chair of the Department of World Languages, Literatures & Cultures at Louisiana State University
Rafael Orozco is Professor of Linguistics and Spanish and Chair of the Department of World Languages, Literatures & Cultures at Louisiana State University. His research focuses on sociolinguistics, Colombian and Caribbean Spanish, Spanish in the United States, language contact, forensic linguistics, and multilingualism.

Authors
Senior Lecturer and Acting Co-Director of Spanish Language Program
Senior Lecturer in Spanish and Portuguese and Acting Co-Director of the Spanish Language Program at Princeton University. Specializes in syntax, with research on the Focalizing Ser structure, prosody in requests, Spanish word order, sociolinguistic variation in future tenses, and discourse markers.

Authors
Lee-Ann Vidal Covas
(she/her)
Language Scientist (PhD, Boston University) with expertise in sociolinguistic research, dataset curation, and applied data science.